Founding member Brian Jones died in 1969. The remaining members (Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Bill Wyman, Charlie Watts, and Ronnie Wood are all still alive.) Former member Mick Taylor is still alive too.
The Neville Brothers toured with the Rolling Stones in 1989. This collaboration was part of the Rolling Stones' "Steel Wheels" tour, which featured various supporting acts, including the Neville Brothers. Their unique blend of rock, R&B, and funk added a distinct flavor to the concert experience.
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Bobby Keys did not tour with The Rolling Stones in 1981 due to personal issues, including battles with substance abuse. His struggles led to tensions within the band, and he ultimately chose not to join them for the American leg of their tour that year. Despite his absence, Keys remained a significant figure in the band's history and later rejoined them for subsequent tours.
The Neville Brothers toured with the Rolling Stones in 1989. This collaboration was part of the Rolling Stones' "Steel Wheels" tour, which featured various supporting acts, including the Neville Brothers. Their unique blend of rock, R&B, and funk added a distinct flavor to the concert experience.
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It it #1 in 1971.
Ron Wood joined The Rolling Stones in 1975, initially as a touring guitarist before becoming a full-time member. His first tour with the band was the "Tour of the Americas" in 1975, which included performances across the United States. Wood's addition brought a new dynamic to the band, contributing to their sound and live performances.
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Angie by The Rolling Stones was released in August 1973